Nicholas Laughlin


Nicholas Laughlin is a writer and editor from Trinidad and Tobago. He has been editor of The Caribbean Review of Books since 2004, and also edits the arts and travel magazine Caribbean Beat. He is programme director of the NGC Bocas Lit Fest.

Biography

Nicholas Laughlin was born and brought up in Port of Spain, Trinidad, where he is still based. He studied English at the University of the West Indies at St Augustine, and after graduating briefly worked as a sub-editor at the Trinidad Guardian. He was later employed by Caribbean Beat, becoming the magazine's editor in 2003. He also worked on reviving The Caribbean Review of Books, and the first issue of the reincarnated journal, of which he is editor, was published in May 2004. He also co-edits Town, " modest literary magazine".
He edited a volume of early essays by C. L. R. James entitled Letters from London, and in 2009 a revised and expanded edition of V. S. Naipaul's family correspondence, entitled Letters between a Father and Son.
Laughlin has been programme director of Trinidad's annual NGC Bocas Lit Fest since its founding in 2011 by Marina Salandy-Brown. He is also a co-director, with Sean Leonard and Christopher Cozier, of the non-profit contemporary art space Alice Yard, in Port of Spain.
Laughlin has written book reviews, essays, profiles of writers and reportage for a range of outlets, including the Trinidad Guardian, the Trinidad and Tobago Review, Caribbean Beat, the Stabroek News, and the CRB. Also a poet, he is the author of the collection The Strange Years of My Life.
He co-edited the anthology So Many Islands: Stories from the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Selected shorter writings